And this also worked fine for a post I wrote that included a gallery of my portrait photos, but when I went back to check the post I made about landscapes none of the photos showed up! I checked the path of these images in the Media Library and all of my landscape photos were now pointing to the portraits folder!

I checked via FTP to see if the folders and photos were all where I uploaded them and they were.

So is it possible to have multiple folders by using this plugin? I hope the answer is yes because it would make it much easier to organize hundreds of images.

Hello @ videosc
Unfortunately the plugin WP Original Media not only changes the location of the folder 'uploads' folder wp-content.

WordPress then apply it legit file management within it. There are currently only two possible settings:
- 'Organize my files sent in monthly and annual records' example '2014/01/'
- Or in the upload folder.

Your request can not be done with this plugin.
I recommend finding a htaccess rule.
good luck

Hello and thank you for the fast response! After doing some more research I found a solution that seems to be working. First I use your plugin to create a parent folder called "photos" where I want to store my images. This folder location can never change or the problem I described above will occur.

Then I use another plugin called "Custom Upload Dir" (see link below) that creates a sub-folder within "photos" that will store my images. The sub-folder can be named with whatever taxonomy I want, which can be selected in the plugins settings panel. In my case I am using "categories", so when I upload images a new sub-folder will be created within the "photos" folder with the same name as the category the post is assigned to. I now have a nice organized way of uploading and storing my photos!

The combination of your plugin and Custom Upload Dir seems to be working!